Hangman Pro



This page includes information on many of the Macintosh and Windows games I've released over the years. All of the games are free to download and free to try. See below for more info on the games, the requirements to run the games, and how to purchase a registration. All games are now just $14.95. Some of these Hangman and Brickles games were first written more than 35 years ago for the very early Macintosh computers. I've tried to update the games through the years to keep them working through all sorts of changes to the Mac hardware and Operating Systems, yet still retain the same 35-year old flavor of the original games.

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Hangman Pro for Macintosh and Windows

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Hangman Pro is a modern take on the classic hangman game, the same one we all played when we were kids, on paper or on the blackboard at school. Hangman Pro is the classic word-guessing game. Hangman Pro is easy to play, and fun for all ages. Letters can be chosen using the mouse or the keyboard. Words can be selected from dozens of built-in categories, or you can enter your own words, or even enter whole vocabulary lists from school. Hangman Pro is a colorful, educational game with digitized sound effects, speech, non-violent graphics, a little cultural literacy, and whole lot more. Non-violent, family software at its best.


This reduced resolution screenshot shows a game already in progress. As you can see, the category is Shakespearean Phrases. The game shown here is two correct letter guesses away from being won. Can you guess the missing letters?

Hangman Pro now features dozens of categories of words (each with an amusing picture), such as Anatomy, Animals, Artists, Astronauts, Astronomy, Authors, Baseball Teams, Basketball Teams, Best Actors, Best Actresses, Best Pictures, Birds, Books, Canada, Cars, Cartoons and Comics, Chess, Christmas, Cities, Clothing, Colors, Composers, Computer Buzzwords, Constellations, Cosmetics Aisle, Cosmology, Countries, Country Music, Desserts, Dinosaurs, Dogs, Elements, First Ladies, Football Teams, Fruits, Hard Words, Hockey Teams, Insects, Islands, Jazz, Jewelry, Jobs, Magazines, Mars, Monsters, Musical Instruments, Mythology, Olympic Events, Operas, Planets, Presidents, Religion, Rock and Roll, Rocks and Minerals, Scientists, Shakespeare, Star Trek, States, State Capitals, Street Signs, Television Shows, Tools, Toys and Games, Trees, Universities, Vegetables, Vice Presidents, Weather, and Women in History. Truly something for everyone.

Hangman Pro is 35+ years old, but it can now be played on the latest of Macintoshes. It runs on Intel-based Macs (using MacOS 10.10.5 and above, including the latest MacOS 11.0) as well as the very latest Apple Macintoshes using Apple's own Apple Silicon-based Macintoshes. Hangman Pro is now a 64-bit, code-signed, notarized Apple Universal Binary application.


Hangman Pro Requirements

Macintosh Requirements: Hangman Pro is a now a 64-bit, code-signed, notarized Universal Binary Macintosh application. It runs natively on both Intel-based Macintoshes running MacOS 10.5.5 and up, including the latest MacOS 11.0 as well as on the very latest Apple Silicon-based Macintoshes.

Windows Requirements: Hangman Pro works on virtually all Windows PC's (using Window 95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Win7, Win10) and with a minimum screen resolution of 800x600.

Brickles Pro for Macintosh and Windows

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Brickles Pro is a simple, addicting, ball and paddle game reminiscent of the breakout game of days gone by. It's a non-violent, colorful, sound-rich, customizable game. Brickles Pro features adjustable colors and patterns, adjustable ball and paddle sizes, adjustable speeds and adjustable window sizes. 'Family Software with a Bounce!'

Brickles Pro can be played in a small or a large window, at full screen size, in a narrow or in a wide window. Brickles Pro includes stereo sounds, and various Brickles arrays. Each level of the game can feature a different randomly selected brickle array, or a favorite design can be played repeatedly. This picture (shown in reduced resolution) shows just one of the thousands of possible configurations of Brickles Pro.

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Brickles Pro is 35+ years old, but it can now be played on the latest of Macintoshes. It runs on Intel-based Macs (using MacOS 10.10.5 and above, including the latest MacOS 11.0) as well as the very latest Apple Macintoshes using Apple's own Apple Silicon-based Macintoshes. Brickles Pro is now a 64-bit, code-signed, notarized Apple Universal Binary application.


1-Paddle Game2-Paddle Game4-Paddle Game

In addition to the standard 1-Paddle game, you can also choose a 2-Paddle or 4-Paddle game if you are up for a larger challenge. Choose a very slow speed while learning how to play the 2 and 4 paddle games. They are indeed challenging!


The Brickles Pro Toolbar

The Brickles Pro Toolbar controls aspects of the game. The top row (left to right) includes the Balls Remaining Indicator, the Score, and the Current Bonus (1X, at the moment.) The middle row includes the Speed Indicator/Switch, the Paddle Size Indicator/Switch, the Ball Size Indicator/Switch, the Random Color Generator Switch, the MultiColor Brickles Indicator/Switch, and the Brickle Array Design Indicator/Switch. The bottom row shows Game Messages (currently blank.)


Brickles Pro Requirements

Macintosh Requirements: Brickles Pro is a now a 64-bit, code-signed, notarized Universal Binary Macintosh application. Driver m1132 for mac. It runs natively on both Intel-based Macintoshes running MacOS 10.5.5 and up, including the latest MacOS 11.0 as well as on the very latest Apple Silicon-based Macintoshes.

Windows Requirements: Brickles Pro for Windows does not require any kind of special hardware. A typical Windows PC running Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 10 should be just fine.

Note: The Old Brickles Pro Online Hall of Fame Scoreboard

In days (decades!) past, Brickles Pro included support for an online hall of fame scoreboard where local high scores (on your computer) could be shared with others around the world. Is physical therapy covered by blue cross blue shield. In preparation for a new version of Brickles Pro, the Online scoreboard has been temporarily shut down. (Your local in-game Hall of Fame Scoreboard still exists as always.)

All shared Online High Scores over the years have been archived to honor those players who worked so hard to add their names to the Brickles Pro Online Hall of Fame. The First Archive includes scores from 1985 through mid-July of 2009. The Second Archive includes scores from mid-July of 2009 through mid-November 2016.

Hangman Bible for Macintosh and Windows

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Hangman Bible is a religious-themed take on the classic hangman game. It's a colorful, family-oriented, educational game with digitized sound effects, speech, non-violent graphics, and more. Hangman Bible's categories include: Apostles, Bible Stories, Books of the Old Testament, Books of the New Testament, Christmas, Jewish Months, Popes, Religious Words and Phrases, Sacraments, Saints and Women in the Bible.


Hangman Bible Requirements

Macintosh Requirements: Hangman Bible is a carbonized Macintosh application, meant mostly for older PowerPC-based Macs. If it doesn't work on your Mac, you might be better served by purchasing Hangman Pro (see above), which DOES work with the latest Mac OS and is a much more fully-featured Hangman game.

Windows Requirements: Hangman Bible requires a typical Windows machine (95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, W7, W10) with screen resolution of 800x600, or more.

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Bobby Jaggers[1]
Birth nameRobert F. Jeaudoin
BornJanuary 8, 1948[1]
Vancouver, Washington[1]
DiedSeptember 30, 2012 (aged 64)[1]
Dunlap, Kansas
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bobby Jaggers[1]
Bobby Mayne[1]
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Billed weight263 lb (119 kg)[1]
Billed fromDunlap, Kansas
Trained byTito Montez[1]
Kurt Von Steiger[1]
Debut1972[1]
Retired1991

Robert F. Jeaudoin (January 8, 1948 - September 30, 2012) was an American professional wrestler, best known under the ring name of 'Hangman' Bobby Jaggers.[2] Most of his renown as a wrestler came from his appearances in various National Wrestling Alliance-affiliated promotions. In particular, he found his greatest success in Championship Wrestling from Florida and Pacific Northwest Wrestling, the latter near his hometown of Vancouver, Washington. His wrestling gimmick was of a cowboy from Kansas, where he spent the later years of his life.

Early life[edit]

Born Robert F. Jeaudoin in Vancouver, Bobby Jaggers attended Hudson's Bay High School. In December 1966, he joined the United States Army and spent a year and a half in Vietnam. He was in the 'A' Battery of the 1/30 Artillery 1st Cavalry, and fought in battles in Hue, Khe Saah, A-Shau Valley, and the Tet offensive. Upon returning home, he worked at a NABISCO cookie factory in Washington, until he met Sandy Barr, whom he credited for saving his life. Jeaudoin suffered after Vietnam, so when Barr asked him if he wanted to be a wrestler, he immediately said yes.

Pro wrestling career[edit]

Early years (1972-1977)[edit]

Debuting under the name Bobby Mayne (after his favorite wrestler Lonnie Mayne) in 1972 in the Pacific Northwest against Al Madril, Bobby Jaggers learned his craft. Soon after debuting, he moved to Memphis, where he teamed with Charlie Fulton and was managed by Sir Steve Clements. In 1973, he moved to Kansas City, where he caught the eye of Dory Funk, Jr., who wanted him in his Amarillo territory, in which he did split his time between the two territories.

In 1975, after a brief stint in San Francisco, he went to Louisiana to work for Bill Watts, where he formed a team with Jerry Brown. He later moved up to Canada in Vancouver, working for Al Tomko and All-Star Wrestling, but didn't last long, as he left after a falling-out with Gene Kiniski. He then moved down to Atlanta for Georgia Championship Wrestling, where he teamed up with Sterling Golden, who would go on to become one of the most iconic wrestlers in the world, Hulk Hogan. He would also wrestle in Knoxville for while, before moving down to Florida.

Peak years (1977-1988)[edit]

It was in Florida, where Bobby Jaggers found his niche. He feuded with Dusty Rhodes all over the territory. During that time, he would wrestle on and off for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico, wrestle eighteen tours of Japan, and some shows in South Africa.

In 1984, he went to Portland for Don Owen and Pacific Northwest Wrestling. While there, he won four Heavyweight titles and two Tag Team titles, with one partner each, before leaving for the Mid-Atlantic area ran by Jim Crockett Promotions. While there, he formed his well-known tag team The Kansas Jayhawks with Dutch Mantel. In 1986, they lost to Ivan Koloff and Krusher Khrushchev in a tournament final to determine the inaugural NWA United States Tag Team Champions. Jaggers would remain in JCP until 1988.

Final years (1988-1991)[edit]

By 1988, Bobby Jaggers wrestled actively in Puerto Rico for WWC. But on July 16, 1988, one incident changed his life forever. After a show, Bruiser Brody was murdered in the shower in the locker room. Jaggers was in the heel locker room when Brody was in the face locker room. The murder made him slowly phase his career out, before finally retiring in 1991.

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After wrestling[edit]

After retiring, Bobby Jaggers studied civil engineering at Kansas City University and took classes at Butler County Community College. He worked as an engineering technician for the state of Kansas. By 2007, he became a road and bridge specialist for the Department of Homeland Security for Kansas.

Death[edit]

Jaggers died on September 30, 2012 from renal failure after a prolonged period of ill health from Hepatitis C, which he had contracted while in the service in Vietnam. He was buried in the Dunlap Cemetery with full military honors.[3]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

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  • Central States Wrestling
    • NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Moondog Moretti
    • NWA Central States Television Championship (1 time)
  • Championship Wrestling from Florida
    • NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with R.T. Tyler
    • NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version) (1 time)
  • Continental Wrestling Association
    • AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • NWA All-Star Wrestling
    • NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (1 time) - with Chris Colt
  • NWA Tri-State
    • NWA Brass Knuckles Championship (Tri-State version)
    • NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Tri-State version) (1 time) - with Jerry Brown
  • Pacific Northwest Wrestling
    • NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
    • NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Rip Oliver (1) and David Sierra (1)
  • Professional Wrestling Florida
    • FCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Black Bart
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Ranked No. 415 of the 500 top singles wrestlers during the 'PWI Years' in 2003[4]
  • Ring Around The Northwest Newsletter
    • Wrestler of the Year (1985)[5]
  • Southwest Championship Wrestling
    • SCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • SCW Southwest Tag Team Championship (2 times) with - Luke Williams (1) and Buddy Moreno (1)
  • Universal Wrestling Federation (Arizona)
    • UWF Western States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Chris Colt
  • Western States Sports
    • NWA Western States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • NWA Western States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Randy Tyler
  • World Wrestling Council
    • WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Dan Kroffat
    • WWC North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghijk'Bobby Jaggers Profile'. Online World Of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
  2. ^Juster, Gary. 'Pro Wrestling's Daily News Source'. 1Wrestling.com. Retrieved 2012-10-03.
  3. ^'CANOE - SLAM! Sports - Wrestling - 'Hangman' Bobby Jaggers dead at 64'. Slam.canoe.ca. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  4. ^'Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 – PWI Years'. WillyWrestleFest/Catch-Ressources. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  5. ^Rodgers, Mike (2004). 'Regional Territories: PNW #16 Page #2'. KayfabeMemories.com.

External links[edit]

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  • Profile at Online World Of Wrestling
  • Bobby Jaggers Shoot Interview Trailer on YouTube

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